customer loyalty
customer loyalty
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by Mario Churchill - 2007-07-26
We all know that sales could be a tough job. Sometimes you have to make client calls and product demonstrations to would be customers and sometimes you get turned down and clients say no to you after ...
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by Jack Deal - 2007-07-26
In the good old days contracts were not the norm. A handshake sealed a deal and one's word was one's reputation. Times have changed. Now many businesses have contracts, lawyers and a more complex meth...
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by Mario Churchill - 2007-07-27
For custom needs of promotional products, more and more people are relying on wholesale promos. This allows them to stock up on the products and pay less, therefore they can save more. Each promotiona...
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by Beth Banning & Neill Gibson - 2007-09-05
Do you want to increase profits dramatically? One of the best ways to do this is to focus your attention on your current customer satisfaction and good customer service skills. Profitable busine...
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by Daryl Campbell - 2007-09-13
Whether you do affiliate internet marketing or some other type of work, you are in business to make money. You put in the time and capital to build your affiliate business and you expect to make a pos...
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by Drew Stevens - 2007-11-09
Interesting when the economy does well how customers can be taken for granted with so many customers to choose from, organizations quickly forget those that placed them in their current state- custome...
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by Jennifer Horowitz - 2008-02-02
Learning how to attract repeat business is the most powerful thing you can do to get more out of your advertising dollars and increase revenue.You may not be familiar with the term "consumption" when ...
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by Adele Sommers - 2008-04-20
Do you have a suggestion box for your business? If so, how sincerely do you consider the recommendations and complaints you receive? If you haven't yet tapped this invaluable resource, I encourage you...
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by Deb Ivarsson - 2008-04-23
Customer loyalty is critical for long term business success in more ways than one. On the one hand happy customers buy more, but just as importantly happy customers also recommend your business to mor...
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by Curtis Bingham - 2008-04-25
IntroductionDeclining prices and margins. Decaying sales. Unprofitable customers. Lackluster market performance. Does your company suffer from these maladies? The solution to these may not be spending...